Croatia,
Pag - House with apartments, first row to the sea
Dalmatian islands
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- First row to the sea
- Sea view
- Parking
- It has an Energy Certificate
Living space: 380 m²
Land space: 495 m²
Number of rooms: 7
Number of floors: 4
Number of bathrooms: 7
Distance from sea: 10 m
On the first line to the sea, there is a beautiful real estate with more apartment units.
House from 380 m2, with four floors is located on a plot of 495 m2.
The house is fully equipped and furnished, central heating is installed on the ground floor and first floor, and solar panels on the roof are used for hot water throughout the building.
- The ground floor consists of a tavern with an adjoining bathroom, space for evening and space for kitchen. The space can be used as a guest house, and the target can be used as a small family hotel.
- On the first and second floor there are two separate one-bedrooms apartments that have their own terrace that gives them an open sea view.
- On the third floor there are also two twin single apartments where the connection is a two-bedroom house with a beautiful panoramic view of the aquarium from the island of Vira over the island of Mauna, Oliba, Silbe and all to Lošinj.
The third floor springs the owner's own use in the majesty of the sun.
The house guarantees peace and privacy, which is made possible by the location by the sea and the beach, surrounded by pine noise.
The house has 5 + parking spaces.
Excellent connection with larger Dalmatian centers is provided, while Zadar Airport is only an hour away by car.

Pag (pronounced [pâːɡ]; Latin: Pagus, Italian: Pago, German: Baag) is a Croatian island in the northern Adriatic Sea. It is the fifth-largest island of the Croatian coast, and the one with the longest coastline. In the 2011 census, the population of the island was 9,059.[1] There are two towns on the island, Pag and Novalja, as well as many smaller villages and tourist places. Pag is the only Croatian island that is administratively divided between two counties. Its northern part belongs to Lika-Senj County, while the central and southern parts belong to Zadar County.
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